Known London address

Butcher's Alley, St John Street

Date

1637

Whitechapel

Parish

St Mary Matfellon (Whitechapel)

Date

1639

Censorial hearings

20 Oct 1637

Entry

Thomas Carr of Templebar complained that H, of Butcher's Alley, St John Street, had given him medicine. Ann Harvey of St Clements said that H had given her late husband medicine for 3s., 18s. and 3s. Susan Crunne said that H had given her medicine for 25s., 60s., and had arrested her for 40s. more. 'He cured her toothache by pulling out the tooth.'

Initiator of the complaint

patient

Second initiator of the complaint

spouse of the patient

Third initiator of the complaint

patient

Action taken

See next.

Number of crimes

3

1 Dec 1637

Entry

Carr of St John's Street said that H had given him pulvis sanctus and had been going to flux him with unction of mercury. H had purged Susan Cron. Carr and Edborow Pitham corroborated Ann Harvey.

Initiator of the complaint

patient

Second initiator of the complaint

person unconnected with the patient or the case

Action taken

?

Verdict

case not completed

Number of crimes

3

5 July 1639

Entry

John Gladwin complained that H, of Whitechapel, had given him pills. (G's wife Jane was with him.)

Initiator of the complaint

patient

Second initiator of the complaint

spouse of the patient

Action taken

See next.

Number of crimes

1

12 July 1639

Entry

Mr and Mrs Gladwin reappeared and brought letters. Nicholas Grave was a witness. H denied the charge but was found guilty.